Collective memory and european identity : The effects of integration and enlargement ; edited by Klaus Eder, Willfried Spohn
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Aldershot, Hants, England Burlington :
ASHGATE,
c2005
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Table of Contents:
- 1 National identities and collective memory in an enlarged Europe, Part I: Collective identities in Europe and European identities, 2 European self-understanding in the twentieth century, 3 East-European historical Bequest en Route to an integrated Europe, 4 Global diaspora? European Jewish consciousness? Reflections on German Jewry and the postmodern debate, Part II: Europe, national identities and collective memory in Western Europe, 5 Re-modelling the boundaries in the new Europe: historical memories and contemporary identities in German-Polish relations, 6 Italy, EU-enlargement and the "Reinvention" of Europe: between historical memories and present representations, 7 Spainʹs "Special Solidarity" with the East: the influence of collective memory on Spanish attitudes to EU-enlargement, Part III: Europe, national identities and collective memory in Eastern Europe, 8 NATO and Hungarian public opinion, 9 Troublesome anniversary: the rise of the Czechoslovak republic and its European fellows in Czech collective memory, 10 Converting history into "cultural treasure" in post -1991 Kaliningrad: social transitions and the meaning of the past, The argument revisited, 11 Remebering national memories together: the formation of a transational identity in Europe.